Validation of Skully Care as a Fast Method for Quantifying Positional Cranial Deformities

Author:

Van Adrichem Léon N.A.1ORCID,Kronig Sophia A.J.1ORCID,Kronig Otto D.M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands

Abstract

Objective Craniofacial measuring is valuable for diagnosis and evaluation of growth and treatment of positional skull deformities. Plagiocephalometry (PCM) quantifies skull deformities and is proven to be reliable and valid. However, PCM needs direct skin contact with thermoplastic material, is laborious and time-consuming. Therefore, Skully Care (SC) was developed to measure positional skull deformities with a smartphone application. Design SC is retrospectively compared to PCM. Setting Pediatric physiotherapy centers. Patients Age ≤1 year, analyzed or treated for positional skull deformities. Interventions A total of 60 skull shape analyses were performed. Main Outcome Measures The main outcome measures employed are Pearson correlation coefficient between cranial vault asymmetry index (CVAI; in SC) and oblique diameter difference index (ODDI; in PCM) and between cranial index (CI; in SC) and cranial proportional index (CPI; in PCM). Mann–Whitney U test determined difference of time consumption between PCM and SC. Results High correlation was found between CVAI and ODDI ( r = 0.849; P < .01) in positional plagiocephaly and very high correlation between CI and CPI ( r  = 0.938; P < .01) in positional brachycephaly. SC is significantly faster than PCM ( P < .001). Conclusions SC is valid in analyzing positional skull deformities and strongly correlates to PCM, the gold standard in daily physiotherapy practice. The combination of simplicity, validity, speed, and user and child convenience makes SC a promising craniofacial measuring method in daily practice. SC has potential to be the modern successor for analyzing positional skull deformities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Oral Surgery

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